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What does the Bible say about the glory of the Church?

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The Bible describes the glory of the Church as a magnificent city that draws believers to prayer and praise.

The glory of the Church is beautifully depicted in Psalm 122, which invites believers to rejoice as they gather for worship. The Psalmist expresses gladness at the invitation to enter the house of the Lord, sharing a joy that reflects the anticipated joyous experience in the New Jerusalem. This heavenly city, portrayed as a magnificent city compact together, captures both the awe of God’s presence and the communal joy of believers as they unite in worship, and it serves as a reflection of what we shall experience eternally alongside Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 122:1-5, Psalm 45:13, Song of Solomon 1:5

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Psalm 122
Henry Law · May 2, 2007
Psalm 45:13
Robert Hawker · Nov 26, 2016
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